France’s Yellow Vest Protesters Just Won Against Macron (HBO)

published:04 Dec 2018

France’s Yellow Vest Protesters Just Won Against Macron (HBO)

France’s Yellow Vest Protesters Just Won Against Macron (HBO)

published:04 Dec 2018

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According to local media in France, Macron’s government announced a moratorium on the hike in fuel prices today. The U-turn comes after Saturday’s riots in Paris which the government said were the worst they had seen in 50 years.
It marked the third week of “gilet jaunes” or yellow vest protests across France, named after high-visibility safety jackets the French are required to keep in their cars. The movement first came together on social media to protest an increase in fuel taxes. But among chants of “Macron Resign! Macron Resign!” at the protest, it was obvious it had become about working and middle class being hit hard by the economic policies of President Emmanuel Macron.
“We need a balance between the rich and poor in France,” Jimmy Moreno told VICE News among tear gas and water cannons at L’Arc de Triomphe. Jimmy came to protest peacefully and voted for Macron in the 2017 election but says he wouldn’t vote for him again.
“He has shown himself to be cold-hearted and inhuman, little more than a banker, with no place governing a nation,” Jimmy said the day after the protest at his home in the Paris suburb of Argenteuil.
“What\'s happening now because of the government\'s violent actions and the yellow vests\' violent reaction, is representative of French history. Every time there is a shift in governance or a revolution, there is violence, it\'s unavoidable,” he added.
The government struggled to negotiate with the yellow vests which is an a-political grassroots movement that has no clear leadership. But smashed shop windows, graffiti, and cars burning in the street...

France’s Yellow Vest Protesters Just Won Against Macron (HBO)

published:04 Dec 2018

views:367576

According to local media in France, Macron’s government announced a moratorium on the hike in fuel prices today. The U-turn comes after Saturday’s riots in Paris which the government said were the worst they had seen in 50 years.
It marked the third week of “gilet jaunes” or yellow vest protests across France, named after high-visibility safety jackets the French are required to keep in their cars. The movement first came together on social media to protest an increase in fuel taxes. But among chants of “Macron Resign! Macron Resign!” at the protest, it was obvious it had become about working and middle class being hit hard by the economic policies of President Emmanuel Macron.
“We need a balance between the rich and poor in France,” Jimmy Moreno told VICE News among tear gas and water cannons at L’Arc de Triomphe. Jimmy came to protest peacefully and voted for Macron in the 2017 election but says he wouldn’t vote for him again.
“He has shown himself to be cold-hearted and inhuman, little more than a banker, with no place governing a nation,” Jimmy said the day after the protest at his home in the Paris suburb of Argenteuil.
“What\'s happening now because of the government\'s violent actions and the yellow vests\' violent reaction, is representative of French history. Every time there is a shift in governance or a revolution, there is violence, it\'s unavoidable,” he added.
The government struggled to negotiate with the yellow vests which is an a-political grassroots movement that has no clear leadership. But smashed shop windows, graffiti, and cars burning in the street...

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Clashes broke out between police and protesters as \'Yellow Vest\' demonstrators hit the streets of Paris for the eighth week in a row on Saturday.
The Yellow Vest movement emerged after French President Emmanuel Macron announced a fuel tax hike to encourage a transition towards greener energy.
The French government has now suspended the price hikes but the protests continue nevertheless.
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Clashes broke out between police and protesters as \'Yellow Vest\' demonstrators hit the streets of Paris for the eighth week in a row on Saturday.
The Yellow Vest movement emerged after French President Emmanuel Macron announced a fuel tax hike to encourage a transition towards greener energy.
The French government has now suspended the price hikes but the protests continue nevertheless.
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10 Top Tourist Attractions in France - Travel Video

published:16 Nov 2017

10 Top Tourist Attractions in France - Travel Video

10 Top Tourist Attractions in France - Travel Video

published:16 Nov 2017

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Famous for its wines and cheeses, France is the world’s most popular tourist destination receiving 82 million foreign tourists annual. Visitors are attracted by historic cities, a beautiful countryside, the castles of the Loire Valley, and Brittany and Normandy. In addition, France offers an agreeable climate, some excellent beaches on the French Riviera, the Atlantic coast and the island of Corsica, wide possibilities for winter sports, most notably in the Alps and the Pyrenees, and a rich culture with food and wines that are among the most celebrated in the world. Here’s a look at the top tourist attractions in France....

10 Top Tourist Attractions in France - Travel Video

published:16 Nov 2017

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Famous for its wines and cheeses, France is the world’s most popular tourist destination receiving 82 million foreign tourists annual. Visitors are attracted by historic cities, a beautiful countryside, the castles of the Loire Valley, and Brittany and Normandy. In addition, France offers an agreeable climate, some excellent beaches on the French Riviera, the Atlantic coast and the island of Corsica, wide possibilities for winter sports, most notably in the Alps and the Pyrenees, and a rich culture with food and wines that are among the most celebrated in the world. Here’s a look at the top tourist attractions in France....

Shuttered shops, burning cars and tear gas. We were on the ground in Paris with the “Yellow Vests” protesters as they took to the streets for the fourth week in a row.
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Clashes continued between police and protesters, after \'Yellow Vest\' demonstrators hit the streets of Paris for the eighth week in a row on Saturday.
The Yellow Vest movement emerged after French President Emmanuel Macron announced a fuel tax hike to encourage a transition towards greener energy.
The French government has now suspended the price hikes but the protests continue nevertheless.
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Clashes continued between police and protesters, after \'Yellow Vest\' demonstrators hit the streets of Paris for the eighth week in a row on Saturday.
The Yellow Vest movement emerged after French President Emmanuel Macron announced a fuel tax hike to encourage a transition towards greener energy.
The French government has now suspended the price hikes but the protests continue nevertheless.
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10 Best Places to Visit in France - Travel Video

published:21 Sep 2018

10 Best Places to Visit in France - Travel Video

10 Best Places to Visit in France - Travel Video

published:21 Sep 2018

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For more than two decades, France has reigned as the world’s most popular tourist destination, receiving 82 million foreign tourists annual. People from all over the world are drawn to France’s sophisticated culture, dazzling landmarks, exquisite cuisine, fine wines, romantic chateaux and picturesque countryside. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in France:...

10 Best Places to Visit in France - Travel Video

published:21 Sep 2018

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For more than two decades, France has reigned as the world’s most popular tourist destination, receiving 82 million foreign tourists annual. People from all over the world are drawn to France’s sophisticated culture, dazzling landmarks, exquisite cuisine, fine wines, romantic chateaux and picturesque countryside. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in France:...

According to local media in France, Macron’s government announced a moratorium on the hike in fuel prices today. The U-turn comes after Saturday’s riots in Paris which the government said were the worst they had seen in 50 years.
It marked the third week of “gilet jaunes” or yellow vest protests

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Clashes broke out between police and protesters as \'Yellow Vest\' demonstrators hit the streets of Paris for the eighth week in a row on Saturday.
The Yellow Vest movement emerged after French President Emmanuel Macron announced a fuel tax hike to encoura

Famous for its wines and cheeses, France is the world’s most popular tourist destination receiving 82 million foreign tourists annual. Visitors are attracted by historic cities, a beautiful countryside, the castles of the Loire Valley, and Brittany and Normandy. In addition, France offers an agreeab

Shuttered shops, burning cars and tear gas. We were on the ground in Paris with the “Yellow Vests” protesters as they took to the streets for the fourth week in a row.
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Clashes continued between police and protesters, after \'Yellow Vest\' demonstrators hit the streets of Paris for the eighth week in a row on Saturday.
The Yellow Vest movement emerged after French President Emmanuel Macron announced a fuel tax hike to enc

For more than two decades, France has reigned as the world’s most popular tourist destination, receiving 82 million foreign tourists annual. People from all over the world are drawn to France’s sophisticated culture, dazzling landmarks, exquisite cuisine, fine wines, romantic chateaux and picturesqu

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